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Icehotel holiday in Sweden

COUNTRY:
Sweden
LOCATION:
Swedish Lapland
DEPARTURES:
2012: 14 Feb, 18 Feb, 10 Mar, 17 Mar, 22 Dec, 29 Dec
PRICE:
From £1093 (4 days) including UK flights
MORE INFO:
Price includes return direct flights between London Heathrow and Kiruna; 1 night in a Snow Room; 2 nights in a Kaamos room; morning sauna and breakfast; airport transfers, airport taxes; thermal one-piece suit, hat, boots and mittens to use while staying at the ICEHOTEL. Single supplement from £202. Child prices from £593. 14 Feb departure is 5 days, £1232 pp based on twin share. This trip can also be booked with flights via Stockholm. Upgrade to Premium Class flight for only £100 per person.
LATE AVAIL:
** Late availability in March - book now, last few seats on direct flight remaining **
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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Icehotel holiday in Sweden

Icehotel holiday in Sweden

How this holiday makes a difference

Environment

The ICEHOTEL is a commendable example of responsible tourism in practice – it certainly takes the phrase ‘reduce, re-use and recycle’ to the extreme! Each year it is constructed of the organic elements of snow and ice and at the end of the winter it simply melts back into the Torne River.

The ICEHOTEL’s goal is to become carbon neutral by the year 2015. This will be achieved in partnership with Gävle Energi, which supplies renewable-source energy and is one of ‘Sweden's most environmentally-friendly energy companies’, according to Greenpeace. Steps towards this goal include raising awareness of employees, reviewing the infrastructure including all building structures to ensure minimal energy loss, and sourcing electricity that is 100% renewable to ensure there are no carbon dioxide emissions generated by its energy consumption.

Currently 80% of the buildings at ICEHOTEL are heated with ground-source heat; tail-water is recycled to cool the production hall; all laundry is handled in-house to save on transportation and they strive to work with sub-contractors that are genuinely committed to sustainability.

We are aware that some think the use of snowmobiles may be environmentally unsound. On the contrary, the snowmobile is a way of life here providing a vital link between remote communities. The alternative would be large, gas-guzzling off-road vehicles. The Polaris snowmobiles used on the ICEHOTEL activities are equipped with the latest four-stroke engines to ensure minimal impact on the environment.

We are proud to hold the AITO 3-star Responsible Travel accreditation recognising our commitment to sustainable tourism. One of the organisations we support is the Friends of Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI) at the University of Cambridge. Their pioneering research investigates social and environmental issues in the Arctic and Antarctic, such as global warming.

Back home we have an active environmental policy in our office including recycling bins throughout; printing our brochures on FSC accredited paper from sustainable forests; systems to encourage a paperless office; and movement sensor lights which use the latest energy-saving long-life elements.

We are proud to be working in partnership with Scandinavian Airlines to considerably reduce carbon emissions through the more effective use of aircraft. Since 2007, we have exclusively chartered a series of direct flights from London to Kiruna (instead of via Stockholm), home of the ICEHOTEL. By doing this we better utilise the aircraft and save on fuel by using a shorter more efficient route.

Community

The ICEHOTEL is located in the small village of Jukkasjärvi in Swedish Lapland, 200 km north of the Arctic Circle. Tourism has become one of the main income sources for this remote community, providing economic benefits for the local businesses and employment for the residents, thus avoiding a drift towards more urban areas. We strive to ensure that the impact of tourism on this community is positive and work closely with the ICEHOTEL and the local transport and activity providers in maintaining this.

The native Sami inhabitants are the indigenous peoples of Lapland. Activities in which the fascinating Sami way of life can be experienced are offered by a Sami culture excursion operator which is certified according to the UN’s ecotourism label ’Nature’s Best’. Our guests are encouraged to respect the local Sami, their culture, traditions and customs and the beautiful and unspoilt environment in which these peoples live.

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Icehotel holiday in Sweden

Reviewed 25 Jan 2011 by Trish Gibson4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Being in the Arctic environment was a truly memorable experience - the stillness, the frosted beauty of the landscape, the sense of awe at how Nature simply is as it is. Snowmobiling through the white and silver forest was both thrilling and humbling. The guides and other staff members at the Ice Hotel couldn't be faulted for their approach to helping visitors get in touch with their surroundings. The artwork in the Ice Hotel is superb.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Plan for three full days as a minimum - we had only two full days (and two part days, for travelling). The dog sledding isn't available on weekends so we were unable to experience that. Make sure you sleep in a cold room first before enjoying the warmth of the 'regular' rooms.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


Yes, there was a lot of effort to stay conscious of minimising the human footprint on the environment. One small example - this is one of the few hotels I've stayed in recently where housekeeping staff actually pay attention to guest preference to re-use towels. I have often been given fresh towels in other hotels even when I have followed the directions for letting staff know I wish to re-use towels.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


I would rate this holiday very highly - 9 out of 10. There were two minor glitches only (our names were not on the list for transport from Kiruna Airport to the hotel, and our bags were not collected from our room for the bus trip back to the airport) but these were resolved efficiently.
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